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Do you want to stay dry?

Only question you have to ask yourself is - do I want to stay dry, or am I happy with staying sort of dry in the rain. If you want a product that actually keeps you dry, the guide wear series is for you. Worst day guiding this year was winds gusting over 60 with heavy rain in an open boat at 35 mph. Ended the day not sort of dry, eg wet neck, wet cuffs, wet butt, no, I mean dry. Also use this series in the winter to keep my legs dry when cutting holes with the auger, kneeling down etc. Do yourself a favour, you will not regret the purchase.

Highly Recommended Winter Fishing Gear!

I bought these bibs and the matching parka for bass fishing this winter. I was very impressed with the quality of the pieces. The zippers seal up nice. The size is a hair bigger to allow for layers. These make for a more pleasant 65mph 20 minute boat ride to my fishing spot in winter temps. I have very good movement in both pieces. Best of all, the wind, rain, and snow will not penetrate them. If your looking for a great set of winter fishing outerwear, I would look no further. Great Product!

FANTASTIC

I have a set of these guide wear bibs and parka that i was given for Christmas over 12 years ago. They are still warm and completely water and wind proof. I wear them ALL winter long while working as a plumber, and also hunting and fishing. This is the most durable, warmest, driest outerwear I've EVER had or seen. DON'T waste time or money on anything else if you want to be warm & dry. OVER 12 YEARS OLD & still work GREAT!

Guidewear Rain Gear

This is my second pair in 15 years. I beat up my first pair pretty good and then gave them to a friend who still uses them today. The new pair has great improvements on range of motion for activities which on a boat are very necessary. The additional hand warmer pockets are very well placed and a great comfort while doing things that often require me to take off my gloves.